How to draw a sleeping dragon drawing lesson and printable worksheet.
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The hardest part is deciding on a pose. I suggest making several rough quick sketches to get your ideas worked out.
ANATOMY
This dragon is a lizard with a long neck and wings. The lizard has elbows that point backward and knees that point forward. Draw a stick figure of the bones and then use curved lines to work out the flesh. The head is a wedge-like triangle, with a few extra lines for the jaw. The neck and tail are long like a snake.
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The hardest part is deciding on a pose. I suggest making several rough quick sketches to get your ideas worked out.
ANATOMY
This dragon is a lizard with a long neck and wings. The lizard has elbows that point backward and knees that point forward. Draw a stick figure of the bones and then use curved lines to work out the flesh. The head is a wedge-like triangle, with a few extra lines for the jaw. The neck and tail are long like a snake.
The head is a wedge shape with a little extra narrow box-like shape underneath for the jaw.
Add circles and ovals to shape the legs so they look muscular. Then trace around them.
WINGS
The wings are folded and lying down like a stretched-out cloth; use long graceful lines to draw them.
WINGS
The wings are folded and lying down like a stretched-out cloth; use long graceful lines to draw them.
The back wing is just a shadow shape.
FEET AND CLAWS
Keep the feet and claws simple. Draw circles and lines for the knuckles and bones, then draw around them the shape of the feet. The claws are curved slightly.
DETAILS
Add details carefully; the teeth and claws are triangles. The scales are dashes or dots that go in rows. The head may have horns, feathers, or a frill. Add some shadow for roundness.
Put him on a bed of golden treasure, bones, or crystals. Put him in a cave or an old broken-down castle.
I hope you create a masterpiece!
(c) Mr. Adron 9/11/13